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Letters of Anton Chekhov (Tchekhov) - Penn State University

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<strong>Anton</strong> <strong>Chekhov</strong>TO O. L. KNIPPER.YALTA, March 26, 1900.There is a feeling <strong>of</strong> black melancholy about your letter, dear actress;you are gloomy, you are fearfully unhappy—but not for long,one may imagine, as soon, very soon, you will be sitting in the train,eating your lunch with a very good appetite. It is very nice that youare coming first with Masha before all the others; we shall at leasthave time to talk a little, walk a little, see things, drink and eat. Butplease don’t bring with you …I haven’t a new play, it’s a lie <strong>of</strong> the newspapers. The newspapersnever do tell the truth about me. If I did begin a play, <strong>of</strong> course thefirst thing I should do would be to inform you <strong>of</strong> the fact.There is a great wind here; the spring has not begun properly yet,but we go about without our goloshes and fur caps. The tulips willsoon be out. I have a nice garden but it is untidy, moss-grown—adilettante garden.Gorky is here. He is warm in his praises <strong>of</strong> you and your theatre.I will introduce you to him.Oh dear! Someone has arrived. A visitor has come in. Good-byefor now, actress!405

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